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Heavy Metal Parking Lot: Limited Edition (CC-006)(Exclusive)

Heavy Metal Parking Lot: Limited Edition (CC-006)(Exclusive)

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Last Days of the Capital Centre / Heavy Metal Basement / Heavy Metal Picnic / Neil Diamond Parking Lot / Harry Potter Parking Lot / Return to Heavy Metal Basement / Washington Capitols Time Capsule / Ernest Borgnine On the Bus / Girls On Film / I Created Lancelot Link / Invocation of My Demon Bus Driver / King of Porn / King of Porn 2 / Led Zeppelin Played Here / The Real Pinball Wizard / Scenes from the Last Drive-In / Led Zeppelin Treasure Chest / Punk & Tomatoes / You Can't Take Pictures In Here
 Actors: Various
Director: Jeff Krulik, John Heyn
Language: ENGLISH : DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 1986-2010
Studio: Circle Collective
Release Date: 8/30/2022
Run Time: 300+ Min.
Special Features:

Disc 1

  • Commentary on "Heavy Metal Parking Lot" features directors John Heyn and Jeff Krulik.
  • "The Lost Footage" (5:25) offers unseen clips from the short.
  • "Where Are They Now?" (18:59) is a 2006 short, catching up with a few of the stars of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot."
  • "Exhibit Opening" (10:09) is a 2016 news story about the making of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot," which is celebrated with a small display and beer brand launch.
  • "35th Anniversary Zoom Party and Reunion" (124:03) is a video conference celebration of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot," hosted by Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, featuring directors John Heyn and Jeff Krulik, and stars Jay Hughen, Zev Zalman Ludwick, Eileen Zelaya, Anette Hughes, Cori Coates, Nathaniel Buda Dodson, Michelle Comerford Jackson, and David Helvey.
  • "In Memoriam" (2:43) pays tribute to the deceased personalities in "Heavy Metal Parking Lot."
  • "Animated 'Heavy Metal Parking Lot'" (1:43) is a tribute.
  • "Last Days of the Capital Centre" (8:26) highlights the 2002 closing and demolition of the arena that once hosted the madness of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot" in 1986. A fan gathering is organized to remember to good old days of concerts and sporting events.
  • "Heavy Metal Basement" (48:22) visits the home of Jim Powell, who's amassed an enormous collection of heavy metal ephemera, happy to show off his goods and provide band commentary.
  • "Heavy Metal Picnic" (65:44) tells the story of The Full Moon Jamboree, a 1985 concert meant to become the "Maryland Woodstock." Interviews with participants and footage of the event are included.
  • "Neil Dimond Parking Lot" (11:43) is the sequel to "Heavy Metal Parking Lot," with directors John Heyn and Jeff Krulik traveling to USAir Arena in 1996 to meet with mostly female concertgoers preparing to enjoy an evening of music and PG-rated lust. Beers are replaced by Diet Cokes, and fandom for Diamond shines brightly. Some footage of post-concert bliss is also offered.
  • "Harry Potter Parking Lot" (7:13) visits the Politics and Prose Bookstore in 1999, with fans young and old gathering at a book signing event with author J.K. Rowling, who, amusingly, looks like she doesn't want to be there, burning through signatures while visibly nervous kids approach her.
  • "Return to Heavy Metal Basement" (28:26) spends more time with Jim Powell.
  • "Washington Capitals Time Capsule" (8:19) is an overview of the hockey team's 2007-08 season, with Krulik touring the MCI Center to meet with die-hard fans.


Disc 2

  • "Long Term Parking" (2:23) observes a photo shoot with John Heyn and Jeff Krulik.
  • "Ernest Borgnine on the Bus" (50:24) is a 1995 documentary chronicling the actor's travels across the Midwest.
  • "Girls on Film" (1:57) is an art piece with music by The Passions.
  • "I Created Lancelot Link" (15:17) is a short documentary on the 1970 family program, including interviews with creators Stan Burns and Mike Marmer.
  • "Invocation of My Demon Bus Driver" (:52) is an art piece.
  • "King of Porn" (6:41) is a short documentary about Ralph Whittington, a Library of Congress curator who has amassed one of the world's largest collection of adult entertainment.
  • "King of Porn 2: The Retirement" (5:58) returns to Whittington as he exits his job.
  • "Led Zeppelin Played Here" (80:11) is a documentary concerning the mystery of a concert performed at the Wheaton Community Recreation Center in 1969.
  • "The Real Pinball Wizard" (7:08) is a documentary about collector Tom Hintenach Jr.
  • "Scenes from the Last Drive-In" (3:59) is a look at the final days of Maryland's Hillside Drive-In.
  • "Led Zeppelin Treasure Chest" (6:06) is a short documentary about collector Brian Knapp.
  • "Punk & Tomatoes" (36:50) collects episodes of the web series.
  • "You Can't Take Pictures in Here" (6:30) presents photos from a Rolling Stones concert, with commentary from photographer Hal Schmulowitz.

 

  • Booklet with essay by Don Ozzi


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